CE 16.2 How is paper size selected when creating a .pset with Sheet Index??

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I am trying to create a .pset from the Sheet Index. I have Print Styles setup but, I am not able to select a paper size. I have a Print Style setup to use ANSI D & one to use ANSI B but, it does not matter which style I select the ANSI B is used. Is it because ANSI B is set as the default paper size in the .pltcfg?

Is there any way to change the paper size after the .pset is developed?

  • Hi Rod sounds like you should create a workbook on how to set it up and all things  print organizer  and get bentley to pay for it.. as the help is hopeless....

    alternatively an article / tutorial in your  online mag newsletter  at envisioncad would be awesome...

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  • Thanks so much for this post Ian!  I've been trying to get the stupid sheet index to print organizer method to work and am at the point of just picking up my computer and throwing it out the window.  Nothing like knowing that you can do 100% of everything more efficiently with the old software.  They make one change that seems great but is causes four new problems.  I used to love Bentley products.  Now, not so much.

  • The Sheet Index is used to collect and organize the sheets (sheet models only) in your project (WorkSet). You can set up automatic sheet numbering criteria for different folders in the index that are automatically added to the sheet models. If you move a sheet, the numbers automatically adjust. From the Sheet Index it can be as easy as one click to send your sheets to Print Organizer, then one click in Print Organizer to print.

    As Ian Lapper points out, it's usually not that easy.

    It takes a lot of time, and patience, to get workflows set up to use it efficiently. It is best used in conjunction with the Named Boundary tool to cut the sheets and reference them into their own sheet models. You have to set up custom drawing boundaries so that the cut area is placed in the correct location on the sheet.

    Rod Wing
    Senior Systems Analyst

  • The Printing & Plotting Forum would be a good place to post that question.

    Yes, that is true. I do not have the option to move it to that forum.

    Since you can only have one Sheet Index per WorkSet it might take some creating thinking to work around that.

    The sheets are defined as ANSI D. The plot driver is set to have ANSI B as the default paper size. This forces the pset to use the ANSI B paper size. I created a new driver and have only ANSI D defined. I have an ANSI B one created as well. If I create a .pset with the ANSI D driver but, if I want to  create an ANSI B set I can just open the .pset, switch the plot driver to ANSI B and print the set. The sheets will scale properly.

    That is the workaround at the moment. 

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  • What exactly is the point of the Sheet Index?

    It is suppose to offer you the ability to :

    create sheets files incusing the file name and models - doesn't do this very well

    manage sheets - doesn't allow you to use the DGN filename as the sheet index name

    link to print organizer - doesn't do this very well

    create sheet issue reports - gave up trying